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Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, or other topographical or geologic data. - Design transportation, utility, facility, or hydraulic systems or structures (as appropriate) using computer assisted design or drawing tools.
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As a Skilled Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Work in outdoor utility construction sites. Build and maintain aerial and underground cable systems.
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6 months of experience in the utility construction industry Ability to read prints and interpret utility maps to identify the type and size of underground utilities Physical Requirements: Duties outlined in this position will require the employee to stand, crouch, sit, bend, use hands and fingers to handle or feel as well as reaching with hands and arms to spaces both high and low.
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The OSP engineer will perform various field and desk top design functions revolving around projects including, but not limited to, site surveys, field engineering, OSP design, encroachment permitting and CAD of aerial, underground, and buried telecommunication systems.
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We’re the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America. Be part of a tight-knit crew working in a team environmentPerform line clearing and tree trimming duties for Lewis Tree Service’s utility customers including pruning trees and limbs, trimming or removal of trees as well as removing broken limbs from wires, roofs, etc.
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Duties include all aspects of surveying including but not limited to: boundary, location, topographic, title and ALTA surveys, calculations, deed research, field data analysis, aerial ground control and topographic surveys, utility locations including pipe inverts and sizes, Right-of-Way Surveys, Wetland Location Surveys, and construction layout.
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This role centers on engineering cutting-edge mesh designs for the GovGPT™ Pufferfish system, aimed at neutralizing aerial drone threats through rapid deployment technologies. See related utility patent applications, RAPIDLY EXPANDABLE ANTI-DRONE MESH SYSTEM AND METHOD.
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As a Construction Supervisor, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Aerial and underground. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, map reading, etc.
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Civil Engineering - Land, Aerial, and Hydrographic Surveying - Land Use Planning - Landscape Architecture - Forestry/Forest Engineering - Arboriculture - Natural Resources - Water Resources - Construction Support Services - GIS Culture: AKS is recognized annually as one of the Top Workplaces in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
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We are a utility construction company, with a specialization in the installation of fiber optics. Experience in Aerial and Underground construction. A fully owned subsidiary of Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE: PWR), FiberTel, LLC. is locally grown in Utah’s Art City and has rapidly expanded over the Northwest and Western regions.
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Whether it's directional boring or pole line placement, there's no utility construction task outside the range of our capabilities. You have Knowledge of aerial and underground construction methods and engineering requirements.
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Trencher, Excavation, and Utility Damage Prevention. Bucket Truck/Aerial Lift and fall protection preferred. Crane and Rigging/Material HandlingIMSA Traffic Signal Level II Field Construction Certification.
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At a minimum, the position requires a good working knowledge of the telecommunications industry; ability to use a computer and other office related equipment; familiarity with aerial lift devices, utility lines/poles, and various other telecommunications construction equipment, and the functionality of each; ability to read, understand, interpret, input, and analyze data.
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This position will work in AutoCAD and ArcGIS. They will be working on underground and aerial fiber layouts for telecom and utility industries. AutoCAD drafting for telecom and utility engineering firm.
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Must have knowledge of utility construction in one or more of the following areas: aerial installation, underground installation, or fiber splicing. of OSP permitting, engineering, vendor management, fiber splicing, project management and aerial/underground installation/repairs methods of fiber optic facilities.
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